History

Singer/bassist Jim Alaimo, guitarist Paul Curcio, drummer Dennis DeCarr, and keyboardist Don Metchick were bandmates in Florida who moved to San Francisco in 1964 to form a new band.
There they met Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone, then a record producer at Autumn Records for acts such as The Beau Brummels and The Vejtables. Stewart and the band recorded a few songs under the name Sly and the Mojo Men but Stewart, unsatisfied with the results, chose not to release them.
He continued working with the band as a songwriter and producer on "Dance with Me" (1965), the Mojo Men's first song to enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and "She's My Baby" (1966).

Mojo! (video game)

Mojo! is a 2003 puzzlevideo game released for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The player controls a marble through a series of traps in order to break all of the colored blocks in a level. It is somewhat similar to Super Monkey Ball and Marble Madness, yet is much different and provides a much larger set of puzzles and obstacles to solve. Players receive a bonus if they beat a level in a certain amount of time. There are 100 levels included in the game, and a few multiplayer modes. There is also a stage editor where players can create all new levels.

For the week ending June 17, 2006, Peeping Tom was the top debut on the Billboard 200 albums chart, appearing at number 103, with 10,000 units shipped.

The CD came with unique packaging. As the tab on the right was pulled, the CD popped out of the left side, while the image a woman through a keyhole changed to that of an eye, while, on the righthand, images and credits were displayed.

Mojo (album)

Mojo is the 12th studio album by Americanrock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released on June 15, 2010 on CD and June 29 on BD. It is Petty's first album with the Heartbreakers in eight years.Mojo debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 125,000 copies in its first week of release. The album is also the band's first full album with bassist Ron Blair since 1981's Hard Promises, as he played on only two tracks on the previous Heartbreakers album, The Last DJ.

Recording

In November 2009, Petty told Rolling Stone's David Fricke that it was his intention to record the album live in the studio without overdubs.

He said of the album's tone, "It's blues-based. Some of the tunes are longer, more jammy kind of music. A couple of tracks really sound like the Allman Brothers – not the songs but the atmosphere of the band."

Promotion and release

The band began streaming a song from the album, "Good Enough", on their website on February 24, 2010, followed two days later by "First Flash of Freedom". Videos for "Jefferson Jericho Blues", "First Flash of Freedom", "I Should Have Known It", "Something Good Coming", and "Good Enough" were posted on the band's YouTube channel.

Sit Down I Think I Love You

Sit down I think I love you, anyway, I'd like to try.I can't stop thinkin' of ya', if you go I know I'll cry.If you want someone to love ya', pretty baby make it me.It's not much I'm asking of ya', just try me and you'llsee.Baby, can't ya' see that I'm a desperate man,I get high, just a'thinkin' about ya.You know what they say about the bird in the hand,And that's why, I, ain't leavin' without ya'.----------------(sit down, sit down)----------------Baby, can't ya' see that I'm a desperate man,I get high, just a'thinkin' about ya'.You know what they say about the bird in the hand,And that's why, I, ain't leavin' without ya'.Sit down I think I love ya', anyway, I'd like to try.I can't stop thinkin' of ya', if you go I know I'll cry.Sit down (sit down), I think I love ya',Sit down (sit down), I think I love ya',Sit down (sit down), I think I love ya',Sit down (sit down), I think I love ya',Sit down (sit down), I think I love ya',